It’s Now Or Never
As she looked over the edge of the precipice in front of her, she had a difficult time keeping her breathing under control. She clenched her fists over her eyes and gave it her perfect effort while she was doing it. She explained, “I was so completely submerged in the experience that the only thing I could do was put my arms out in front of me and fall forward.”
Everything I saw had a bluish-green tint to it, and it all moved very swiftly in front of my eyes. I couldn’t make out what was going on. An incredible surge of adrenaline was felt at that moment. However, once things started going from bad to worse, there was no turning back very soon after that point. There was no way to undo what had already happened.